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South Shore Chorale makes history
In the upcoming South Shore Chorale Concerts titled, “A Garden Party: Songs of Growth, Hope, and Change” the choir will be premiering a specially commissioned piece by Byron Hermann. Byron is a multi-talented musician and award-winning composer from East Dover, Nova Scotia. He conducted his first choir at the age of 15 and has been active in all parts of the choral world since.
This is an historic moment for the Chorale, a highlight of the program, and a true milestone for our community. Be among the first to witness the Premiere of “Rhodora” and hear this breathtaking new work as it debuts in the Chorale’s garden of song.
There is a unique kind of magic that happens when the community gathers to celebrate the changing seasons of life and nature. You are cordially invited to join the choir for an afternoon of evocative music exploring the roots of our heritage and the blossoms of our future.
From the storytelling of Dave Gunning and the rugged sounds of Stan Rogers, to the soaring, ethereal heights of Katerina Gimon and Morten Lauridsen, this program is a tapestry of human experience. We are also honoured to feature the soulful, indigenous-inspired works of Sherryl Sewepagaham, alongside the vibrant contemporary voices of Shruthi Rajasekar, Natalie Hemby, and the timeless beauty of Thomas Morley.
Celebrate Canadian artistry, indigenous roots, and global connection on a musical journey through growth, hope, and the inevitable beauty of change. This is a Garden party you won’t want to miss. Come for the music, stay for the community, and leave with a heart full of hope.
Event Details
St James Anglican Church, Mahone Bay @2pm Saturday, May 2nd
Bridgewater United Church @ 2pm Sunday May 3rd
Tickets: online through Ticketpro or at the door. Adults $20 Students (13-18) $10 Children: free
*limited copies of Dave Gunning’s children’s book “THESE HANDS” will be available @ $15 (exact change or cheque please.)
*DOOR prizes
*donations for the FOOD BANK gratefully accepted.
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